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Send us a text In this latest episode Dylan is joined by Luke Sims-Jenkins to talk about the First Doctor Companion Chronicles 'The Perpetual Bond', 'The Cold Equations' and 'The First Wave' written by Simon Guerrier, directed by Lisa Bowerman and performed by Peter Purves and Tom Allen. And as always they answer the burning questions: Why is listening to a Companion Chronicle like craving sweetcorn? Who would have had a different woman every episodes? What is new seri...
Send us a text On the latest episode of Too Hot For TV, Dylan is joined by Ross from the General Witchfinders to look at two Big Finish stories featuring the Meddling Monk. First up it's 'The Secret History' featuring the Fifth Doctor, Steven and Vicki written by Eddie Robson. Then its 'Subterfuge' featuring the Seventh Doctor and Churchill written by Helen Goldwyn. And as always they answer the burning the questions: Who does not work well as part of a team? Who is not a Doctor? ...
Send us a text In this latest episode Dylan is joined by Gareth Bowley to talk about Death's Head's encounters with the Seventh Doctor. And as always they answer the burning questions: What universe is this? What is a law suit waiting to happen? What is the giant robot war?
Send us a text Dylan and Jackson continue their journey through the Doctor Who replacements of the 90's, this time they are joined by Joe Ford to talk about Bugs.
Send us a text On this new episode Dylan is joined by Rod Brown to looking at various comedy skits, spoofs and fan films. Including 'The Curse of the Fatal Death', 'The Few Doctors', 'The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot' and many more. And as always they answer the burning questions: Why is Gary Downie dressed as a Time Lord ? Who is nearly cancelled? Which show runner is an ego maniac?
Send us a text On this latest episode of Doctor Who Too Hot For TV, Dylan is joined once again by Nigel Bromley to talk about two Doctor Who related audio releases. First up its 'Jon Pertwee: An Evening with the Doctor' and then its 'Doctor Who at the BBC'. And as always they answer the burning questions: Can you be angry for living? What Doctor Who releases almost caused a car crash? Why are Doctor Who fans good at commitment ?
Send us a text On the latest Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Joe McLachlan aka Mad Paddington of The Pagiarist podcast. Together they look at 2 9th Doctor Big Finish stories 'Salvation 9' and 'The Seas of Titan' and as always answer the burning questions: Who eats an entire mango? Are monsters iconic or just returning? What would the best Sontaran spin off be? Please check out Joe's brilliant podcast The Pagiarist, available where you get your podcasts. https://podca...
Send us a text On the latest episode of Too Hot For TV, Dylan is joined by Mark Donaldson to look at 3 obscurities from the Whoniverse. First up it's the text based adventure game 'Doctor Who and the Warlord', then it's the book 'Make Your Own Adventure with Doctor Who: Mission to Venus' and finally its the Big Finish audio play 'You Are the Doctor' And as always, they answer the burning questions: Is it Dr Who better on VHS? What doesn't William Emms want you to do? Who was an evil bi...
Send us a text On the latest Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Martin Parsons to talk about two mid 00's Big Finish stories, the Seventh Doctor story 'House of Blue Fire' and the Fifth Doctor story 'The Emerald Tiger' and as always they answer the burning questions: What happens when you take RTD to Hollywood? Who is Jen ? Can you love threads?
Send us a text In this latest episode Dylan is joined by Paul Griggs to talk about two Sontaran stories. First its the BBV audio ‘Conduct Unbecoming’ written by Gareth Preston and directed by John Wadmore, starring Tom Chadbon. Then they look at the Big Finish Lost Story ‘The First Sontarans’ written by Andrew Smith and starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant. And as always they answer the brining questions: Who doesn’t want to talk about Doctor Who? Who is the only person who woul...
Send us a text On the latest Too Hot For TV, Dylan is joined by Jim Allenby to talk about two very different bits of Doctor Who media. First up it's the BBC2 documentary 'Resistance is Useless' and then it's the 7th Doctor and Ace in the Big Finish play 'The Grey Man of the Mountain'. And as always they answer the burning questions: Why is Football better than Genesis of the Daleks? Why does the TARDIS have lips? What book has a lot to answer for?
Send us a text Dylan is once again by Liam to look at various JNT related releases. Together they look at JNT's Myth Makers, JNT Uncut and The John Nathan-Turner Memoirs The Life and Scandalous Times of John Nathan-Turner by Richard Marson. And as always answer the burning questions: Why was Innes Lloyd never wrong ? What did Arnie steal from JNT? Who was a thrusting executive ?
Send us a text On this latest Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by Joe Ford to look at the audio adventures of The Stranger. Together they traverse the Stranger Chronicles, some 00's prequels and 50th anniversary sequel. And as always they answer the burning questions: What isn't Liz Sladen up to? What Dr Who spin off isn't even on the dark web ? What's an offence to Dr who fan films?
Send us a text In this episode Dylan is joined by Gareth Preston, together they look at 2 lost stories from Big Finish. First up its the first Doctor story 'Farewell, Great Macedon' written by Moris Farhi and adapted by Nigel Robinson. Then its the second Doctor story 'The Queen of Time' written by Brian Hayles and adapted by Catherine Harvey. And as always the answer the burning questions" Who is flirting with Troughton ? What is a typical woman's approach to science ? Why does Hartnel...
Send us a text In a break from regular programming Dylan and Jackson look at one of the ways TV schedules filled the Doctor Who shaped hole in the 90's. And as always answer the burning questions: Where was the best place to learn about British culture in the 90's? Who is a secret magic fan? Who is cutting up sexy women?
Send us a text Recorded in March 2025 Dylan and Liam traverse this season finale of Doctor Who and the future of the show and get it spectacularly right/wrong. They also look at two turning points in the show history first up its the TV Comic strip ‘The Night Walkers’, then they look at the abandoned script for episode 14 of ‘The Trial of a Timelord’ entitled ‘Time Incorporated’ written by Eric Saward. And as always they answer the burning questions: Who is the bonny blue of Dr Who po...
Send us a text In this latest episode Dylan is joined by Pete Lambert as they take a trip to the Intergalactic Song Contest with the 7th Doctor and Mel in 'Bang-Bang-A-Boom' written by G****h R*****s and Clayton Hickman. Then it's Dalek V.S. Mechanoids in 'The Juggernauts' featuring the 6th Doctor and Mel by Scott Alan Woodard. And as always the answers those burning questions: Who was the most famous person in 20th century who ? Who is the most sexless doctor? When did Dr who mag...
Send us a text In this latests episode Dylan is joined by David Gillespie-Pratt to talk about 2 Big Finish audios, the Third Doctor story Intelligence for War by Eddie Robson and the First Doctor Story Fugitive of the Daleks by Jonathan Morris. And as always answer the burning questions: How many sequels does one story need? What story should you never f**k with? Who are all these people?
Send us a text In the latest episode of Doctor Who: Too Hot For TV Dylan is joined by John Isles to discuss three Nick Briggs train related stories. First up its the Audio Visual audio 'Conglomerate' starring Nick as the Doctor, then its BBV VHS 'The Stranger: In Memory Alone' starring Colin Baker and finally the Big Finish audio 'The Nowhere Place'. And as always the answer the burning questions: What is in the dealers bargain bucket? What is a pre spin off spin off? Who di...
Send us a text On this latest episode Dylan is joined by Geoff from Who Corner to Corner. Together they look at two 13th Doctor stories. First up it's the Titan Comic story 'Old Friends' written by Jody Houser with art by Roberta Ingranata and Rachael Stott. Then it's the BBC audio book 'The Romanov Project' written by Niel Bushnell and read by Toby Longworth. And as always they answer the burning questions: Who is an absolute bastard? What is a stot spot? What is Dylan not over?